THE THIEF IN SOCIETY.; Miss Stone's Admirable Drama Welcomed Back with Deserved Cordiality.

That intensely interesting and hardly less improbable play, "A Social Highwayman," was presented again at the Garriek Theatre last evening, and an audience surprisingly large considering how unpleasant the weather was, followed the story of the gentleman thief and his light-fingered valet with the close attention and sincere applause which its originality, its emotional vigor, and the skill of the actors whose talents it employs and reveals would naturally win from intelligent playgoers. View Full Article in Timesmachine »

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